LavenderWolf:truchaos: I know it sounds like bullshiat but I heard the same sound in Gambrills Maryland last year. It was accompanied by a very intense low frequency vibration that literally made the air pressure feel like it was modulating very rapidly. The only way I can describe it was while I was hearing the sound, it was like I was inside a subwoofer speaker but the sound definitely was coming from the sky.

I stopped an looked all around there was nothing close within 100 yards but the post office. The sound pressure was very high and I've never heard anything like it in my life. I felt it in my body as much as I heard it.

My brother insists I was hoaxed but I'm an engineer and for the life of me I cannot figure out how that could have been possible based on the shear energy of the sound and how far way I was from anything that could have made it. It was clearly coming from directly overhead but I saw nothing.

The only thing I can figure is that it's caused by some weird atmospheric phenomenon or possibly some interaction of the atmosphere and a solar wind or flare. .

/ Not the submitter.

Funny that you heard that sound...

Which is a farking movie sound effect, and this video is a hoax. You idiot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08yk_AQvGMk

You can show that something is a hoax without insulting people. It's really easy. Just say "Nah it's a hoax, here's a link." Then you can link your source. It's easy. If you feel the need to add insults, than you're the one with a bigger problem.

I know it sounds like bullshiat but I heard the same sound in Gambrills Maryland last year. It was accompanied by a very intense low frequency vibration that literally made the air pressure feel like it was modulating very rapidly. The only way I can describe it was while I was hearing the sound, it was like I was inside a subwoofer speaker but the sound definitely was coming from the sky.

I stopped an looked all around there was nothing close within 100 yards but the post office. The sound pressure was very high and I've never heard anything like it in my life. I felt it in my body as much as I heard it.

My brother insists I was hoaxed but I'm an engineer and for the life of me I cannot figure out how that could have been possible based on the shear energy of the sound and how far way I was from anything that could have made it. It was clearly coming from directly overhead but I saw nothing.

The only thing I can figure is that it's caused by some weird atmospheric phenomenon or possibly some interaction of the atmosphere and a solar wind or flare. .

Having lived near railroad tracks as a kid, my very first thought was the sound is most likely a train going over poorly maintained tracks. Sure enough if you look up Terrace, BC in Google Earth there's a large railyard right in the middle of town.

truchaos:I know it sounds like bullshiat but I heard the same sound in Gambrills Maryland last year. It was accompanied by a very intense low frequency vibration that literally made the air pressure feel like it was modulating very rapidly. The only way I can describe it was while I was hearing the sound, it was like I was inside a subwoofer speaker but the sound definitely was coming from the sky.

I stopped an looked all around there was nothing close within 100 yards but the post office. The sound pressure was very high and I've never heard anything like it in my life. I felt it in my body as much as I heard it.

My brother insists I was hoaxed but I'm an engineer and for the life of me I cannot figure out how that could have been possible based on the shear energy of the sound and how far way I was from anything that could have made it. It was clearly coming from directly overhead but I saw nothing.

The only thing I can figure is that it's caused by some weird atmospheric phenomenon or possibly some interaction of the atmosphere and a solar wind or flare. .

/ Not the submitter.

Funny that you heard that sound...

Which is a farking movie sound effect, and this video is a hoax. You idiot.

truchaos:The only thing I can figure is that it's caused by some weird atmospheric phenomenon or possibly some interaction of the atmosphere and a solar wind or flare. .

nah...just the right atmospheric condition where sound is reflected downward from a source far away.some nights i can hear the clacking of trains on railroad tracks that are at least 5 miles away and it sounds like i am right next to it.it is a weird feeling.

Lady Indica:truchaos: I know it sounds like bullshiat but I heard the same sound in Gambrills Maryland last year. It was accompanied by a very intense low frequency vibration that literally made the air pressure feel like it was modulating very rapidly. The only way I can describe it was while I was hearing the sound, it was like I was inside a subwoofer speaker but the sound definitely was coming from the sky.

I stopped an looked all around there was nothing close within 100 yards but the post office. The sound pressure was very high and I've never heard anything like it in my life. I felt it in my body as much as I heard it.

My brother insists I was hoaxed but I'm an engineer and for the life of me I cannot figure out how that could have been possible based on the shear energy of the sound and how far way I was from anything that could have made it. It was clearly coming from directly overhead but I saw nothing.

The only thing I can figure is that it's caused by some weird atmospheric phenomenon or possibly some interaction of the atmosphere and a solar wind or flare. .

/ Not the submitter.

When I was a kid in southern CA we had the same thing in the mornings, and it would vibrate and make that same eerie sound. As a kid...I honestly thought it was the radio waves going through the house, that's what I made sense of it. My mother could hear it most of the time as well, and she didn't know what it was. My dad left for work early and never (AFAIK) heard it. We'd hear it...I want to say twice a month, my recollection is a lot more often than that, but ...child memory, impossible to say.

I would love to know what it was though. And if it was of a frequency that perhaps older people can't hear or something.

MrHappyRotter:I'm 97.4% sure it was aliens. I assume there is a 2.6% chance it wasn't, considering this happened in Canadia, it might've been a herd of meese.

'Sup, you old reprobate. We all miss you around that place. Doulos is back.

On-topic, because I have to be, that hum was abviously man-made by power tools. I've made it myself on occasion, but I politely shut my garage door when running the Dremel, and thus stay out of the news.